Chapter 61 Overjoyed

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I can’t tell you how many people are crazy about this year’s Oscar nominations.

Among them, the most concerning thing is that Vincent Landmore was nominated for the best actor. Due to the well-known "taste" of the academy, such a young and prosperous young man can be nominated for every name, let alone win the award. It is as difficult as climbing to the sky.

Now the Academy has only given one of the five Best Actor nominations in a year to Vincent. How can it not be shocking?

The number of searches for Vincent on the entire Internet has soared to the top, and the number of reads of the tagged topic on Facebook is also rising sharply. The first item that is being discussed most now is Vincent's Oscar nomination for Best Actor, followed by his disappointing return from the Golden Globe Awards last night, but he contributed three scenes with the highest ratings in the entire Golden Globe Awards. The third hot topic is Vincent's outfits for three major occasions in the past year, including two premieres and a Golden Globe Awards ceremony. All of them have been praised for their taste and matching.

What is quickly absorbing the heat and climbing to the top of the topic list is the reshuffling of the age rankings of Oscar nominees.

As the youngest nominee in Oscar history, Jackie won this honor at the age of 9. Cooper still holds his unbeatable record. Next is Mickey Rooney, who is 84 years old this year. He received his first Oscar nomination for actor in 1940 when he was less than 20 years old, and won the Oscar again four years later when he was less than 24 years old. Nominated.

Now Vincent's nomination has refreshed Mickey Rooney's third-place record, and he has successfully ranked third among the youngest actor nominees just one month shy of turning 20 years old. Vincent is second behind Mickey Rooney. The difference between the two records is only half a year.

This discovery has undoubtedly once again increased the popularity of Vincent's current topic. As we all know, the competition for movie stars has always been more fierce than the competition for movie queens.

It was not too difficult for young actors in the 20th century to get the best reviews from the Academy, because the entire industry was in a state of urgent development at that time, and actors and Oscars were developing and improving at the same time.

With the emergence of film festivals in various countries and regions around the world, if Oscar wants to ensure that its dominance remains intact, it must fundamentally improve its quality. Not only does the selection mechanism become more complete and strict, but the requirements for nominees are also becoming more stringent. and precision.

The number of nominations for each Oscar is extremely limited, and with the accumulation of experience and experience, older actors' performances in film works have become more proficient and natural. Relatively speaking, it has become extremely difficult for the younger generation of actors to break through the mountains they have accumulated and gain recognition from the academy and mass media - those who sit down and criticize will always be better than those who stand up and applaud. There need to be more people.

The appearance of Vincent is not only a sign of the young generation gaining momentum and breaking through the siege, but also an accurate and loud signal - the post-80s generation is coming, and they are ready to climb to the top!

Despite this, when it comes to Vincent's Oscar nomination, most people hold an inclusive mentality of "it would be great if he is nominated, he is still young and will be better next year." You must know that Frank's team has done a good job in public relations in the past two years. Vincent has maintained an image with few black spots to this day. Even those gossip tabloids that are full of nonsense only say "Sean Penn and Ben- With a veteran like Kingsley, Vincent should fight again in a few years."

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